User guide

3
Mount the rear satellites only on
walls that are structurally sound.
Position the satellites behind you
and slightly above ear level.
Mounting Rear Satellites on Walls
1
Drill a hole about 0.5 cm
(¼ inch) deep into wall.
2
Tap plastic anchor into hole
until it is flush with wall.
3
Screw a M5 x 25 mm screw
into anchor, leaving about
0.5 cm (¼ inch) protruding.
4
Apply rubber
pads on the
back of each
rear satellite.
5
Slip keyhole slot of each
rear satellite onto protruding
screw.
Installing Desktop Stands
2
Push back red tab on
satellite. Insert bare end of
red-banded cable into hole
and release tab to lock.
Repeat for unmarked cable;
insert into black tab.
Attachment arm.
3
Thread satellite
cable through
hole in desktop
stand.
Note
: Typically, the shorter
3-meter cables are used for
the front satellites.
4
Insert attachment
arm into socket at
back of satellite.
1
Apply identification
label to back of
satellite.
5
Apply identification
label to cable.
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